[6bone] Call for help: Multicast over tunneled ipv6
Patrick Grossetete
pgrosset@cisco.com
Mon, 16 Sep 2002 16:16:51 +0200
There is no IPv6 Multicast support on Cisco IOS production images,
only IPv6 Unicast address family
is currently included in MBGP.
Regards
Patrick
At 03:28 AM 16-09-02 -0400, LINDGREN, BJORN [IT/0454] wrote:
>AFAIK Cisco IOS does not support IPv6 multicast other than MBGP in the
>production images.
>No PIM-SM/PIM-DM/MSDP/MLDv2 for IPv6. There exists a development/beta image
>with IPv6 Multicast support IIRC.
>
>Maybe someone how knows better can clarify.
>
>// B
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jørgen Hovland [mailto:jorgen@hovland.cx]
>Sent: den 14 september 2002 13:02
>To: Ben Winslow; 6BONE List
>Subject: Re: [6bone] Call for help: Multicast over tunneled ipv6
>
>
>You didnt give much information like if you are using dvmrp tunnels etc..
>Your cisco is in front of the linuxmachine on a seperate interface which
>does the tunneling?
>LAN1 <-> cisco <-> linux LAN2 <-> tunnel <-> linux <-> LAN3 ?
>Are all the nodes in the same domain ? How is your pim configuration set?
>
>
>joergen hovland
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ben Winslow" <rain@bluecherry.net>
>To: "6BONE List" <6bone@ISI.EDU>
>Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 3:45 AM
>Subject: [6bone] Call for help: Multicast over tunneled ipv6
>
>Has anyone had any luck using multicast over a tunneled v6 connection?
>Everything works on the local ethernet segment (of course), but I can't
>get past the router--the other end doesn't see any of the multicast
>packets. (I was testing with an ipv6ip tunnel to another site in this
>case)
>
>It's quite possible that I don't have the router set up correctly, but I
>don't know what I'm doing wrong if that's the case. I've been browing
>assorted multicast docs on cisco's site, and *as far as I know*, I have
>everything configured correctly.
>
>Can anyone suggest any possible 'gotchas' or condensed guides?
>
>Some details:
>Router: Cisco IOS Version 12.2(8)T5
>Nodes on each end: Linux 2.4.x (16 <= x <= 19)
>
>IPv6 on the local ethernet segment is native until the router
>Router connects to the world with 6to4
>Test nodes were connected by means of native ipv6 -> router -> ipv6ip
>over v4 internet -> ipv6 sit interface in Linux
>
>I'd be happy to provide configuration snippets or other details if
>they'll help.
>
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